'Signal at 11.30' First Look Unveils Thrilling, Emotionally Intense Story

The first look poster for the upcoming Tamil thriller 'Signal at 11.30' has been officially released. Director Malarvizhi Natesan reveals the plot centers on a protagonist's life-altering encounter at a traffic signal at 11:30 PM. She praised lead actor Santhosh Prathap for his heroic appeal and ability to convey deep emotional nuance for the role. The film features an ensemble cast and a technical team including composer D Imman and cinematographer Raja Bhattacharjee.

Key Points: Signal at 11.30 First Look Poster Released - Santhosh Prathap

  • First look poster released
  • Story of a life-changing midnight encounter
  • Santhosh Prathap praised for emotional depth
  • Features ensemble cast
  • Technical team includes D Imman, Raja Bhattacharjee
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Santhosh Prathap-starrer 'Signal at 11.30' first look released

First look of thriller 'Signal at 11.30' starring Santhosh Prathap & Bhavya Trikha released. Director Malarvizhi Natesan reveals plot details.

"that singular moment transforms the trajectory of his life. - Malarvizhi Natesan"

Chennai, Feb 14

The makers of director Malarvizhi Natesan's upcoming thriller 'Signal at 11.30', featuring actors Santhosh Prathap and Bhavya Trikha in the lead, have now released the first look poster of the film.

The film's first look, marked by emotional intensity and a cryptic design, delivers an immediate visual impact with a strong attention-grabbing appeal. The first look was unveiled recently in Chennai amidst great fanfare at a reputed college.

Reflecting on the significance of the title, director-producer Malarvizhi Natesan said, "It is too early to reveal any spoilers. However, the story revolves around the protagonist's unprecedented encounter at 11.30 p.m. at a signal, and how that singular moment transforms the trajectory of his life."

Malarvizhi Natesan, who has also produced the film with Dr. Shivani Subramani, said, "When the core idea of 'Signal at 11.30' was conceptualised, it instantly captivated us. What began as a casual exchange of thoughts soon evolved into a compelling creative journey. As the script's final draft was locked, the protagonist's characterisation left us deeply contemplative about its emotional layers. We envisioned someone with a heroic appeal, yet possessing a face capable of conveying profound emotional depth. We believed Santhosh Prathap would impeccably embody this role, as he naturally carries these attributes. Notably, he has delivered some of his finest acting nuances in this film."

The director was all praise for the other members of the cast as well. She said, "It has been an absolute pleasure collaborating with talented actors such as Bhavya Trikha, Poojitha Ponnada, Jayaprakash, Munishkanth, and others."

Stating that the film's technical team was a big pillar of strength, Malarvizhi Natesan said, "Our technical team has been a formidable pillar, significantly elevating the script into a thoroughly satisfying cinematic experience. D Imman sir has scored the music while Raja Bhattacharjee has handled cinematography. Editing for the film has been overseen by R. Kalaivanan while choreography is by Sherif."

- IANS

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Rohit P
Malarvizhi Natesan's previous work was decent. Hoping this one lives up to the hype. The cast looks promising, especially with veterans like Jayaprakash. But releasing just a poster is not enough these days, we need a teaser soon!
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Aman W
Interesting concept. A single moment at a traffic signal changing a life... reminds me of those late-night drives in the city where anything can happen. Wishing the whole team the best. Hope the story has a solid twist.
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Sarah B
The director's confidence in Santhosh Prathap is palpable. It's refreshing to see a female director-producer helm a thriller. The technical team with D Imman and Raja Bhattacharjee sounds fantastic. Looking forward to this one.
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Karthik V
With all due respect to the team, I hope this is not just another style-over-substance film. The poster is cryptic, but the story needs to deliver. Tamil cinema needs more strong thrillers, not just good looks. Fingers crossed.
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Bhavana T
Good to see Bhavya Trikha getting a lead role. And Poojitha Ponnada is a great addition too! The premise is very relatable. Who hasn't had a strange or memorable moment waiting at a red light late at night? Excited!

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